CHART SHOWING THE DISTINGUISHING FEATURES
OF THE DIFFERENT RUGS (part 2)

PileEndsSides
WoolCottonGoat's HairCamel's HairSilkShortMediumLongTextureNarrow WebWide WebHemmed WebParti-colored Strands in WebDyed WebLoose Warp EndsBraided Warp EndsKnotted Warp EndsOvercastSelvaged
PERSIAN
BakhshisA FR CA R ORS
GorevanA FR CA R ORS
SerapiA FR CA R ORS
Kara DaghR O OR fR R oe RrR OR
KashanR OA fA A A
Souj BulakA OR fl tuR R R oe A
TabrizA A fuA OO A An., R
Mo. O
An. S
Mo. R
BijarR O RFtuA R oe R oe A
KermanshahA RO fA A A
SennaA A fuA O A A Fs
FeraghanR F An. RMo. R A O A oe A
HamadanR Fpa RF R oe R oe FA
IspahanA A fA A A
JoshaghanA OR A A A
SarabandA A fuA O RlbA oe A
SarukA A fuA O A A Fds
SultanabadA OR CA A A
MahalA OR CA A A
MuskabadA OR CA A A
NirisA RO OR R A
ShirazA RF Rh A Em RrA A Rpc
HeratA OR A RbA A
KhorasanA FR flA A ROad
MeshedA RF flA A A
KirmanA A fuA A A
KurdistanR OO ORtuA F oeAg or bR oe RA iw
TURKISH
Kir ShehrA SORflA RRO RO ad
OushakA ROflR Rg or
r
R RO
KaramanA ROCRO RrR RO
KoniehA OAn. RMo. RflA A Mo. R
An. O
An. R
Mo. O
MujurA R R RrR A
LadikA RO fl A RrR A
w ad
YurukR Fha ROflA RbFR O
Rgh
Rh
Rgh
Ak HissarMo. R Mo. F
An. A
FR flA A RO
AnatolianR O ROflOR RwOR Ah
BergamaA ORfl A RrOR Aw
GhiordesRO Mo. A An. RfA An. R
Mo. S
Mo. R A Ad
s
KulahR O An. ROMo. R A RyA Mo. RAn. A
ad
Mo. O
MelesA ROO A A A ad ie
MakriA OR OR R OOR
SmyrnaA RFflA R RO
MosulR FO RFflA OR A oeOORO
CAUCASIAN
DaghestanA OR A RgR ROR
DerbendA OR RO RbR RRO
KabistanA RO A R ic R iwRO
TchetchenA RO A RbR ROR
BakuR OFpa FR A R RO
Shemakhap R R ROR
ShirvanA RO R RbR RRO
GenghisR O FRO RhO g. r.
or b
RORh
KarabaghR O OR A R oe Rr
or b
R oe Mo. R
An O
An. R
KazakA ORflA O oe Rr
or b
R oe OOR w
TURKOMAN
KhivaR O FR fOR RRdA Ah
BeshirR O R RRrR O A
TekkeR O ORO fuFR RdA RO
YomudR O FR A RRr
or b
A A
Rpc
KashgarR OOR RO A A ad
YarkandR OOR RO A A ad
SamarkandR ORO COR Rb or
y
ORRMo. R
An. O
An. R
Mo. O
BeluchistanR FO ORO A FRd Mo. OAn. A
O hh
ChineseR OFR CA R Mo. RAn. R

Explanation of Symbols: A = always; R = as a rule; F = frequently; O = occasionally; S = seldom; An. = antiques; Mo. = moderns; em = embroidered; ad = added; c = coarse; f = fine; fl = fluffy; h = heavy; t = thick; w = wide; u = upright; oe = one end; pa = part; p = pileless; pc = parti-colored; g = gray; lb = light blue; y = yellow; r = red; d = dark; b = brown; bl = black; ic = if cotton; iw = if wool; gh = goats' hair; hh = horse hair; s = silk.

Explanation of Symbols: A = always; R = as a rule; F = frequently; O = occasionally; S = seldom; An. = antiques; Mo. = moderns; em = embroidered; ad = added; c = coarse; f = fine; fl = fluffy; h = heavy; t = thick; w = wide; u = upright; oe = one end; pa = part; p = pileless; pc = parti-colored; g = gray; lb = light blue; y = yellow; r = red; d = dark; b = brown; bl = black; ic = if cotton; iw = if wool; gh = goats' hair; hh = horse hair; s = silk.

From the foregoing table the following facts may be advantageously emphasized, viz: (1) Comparatively few rugs are tied with the Senna knot, and these are mostly of the Persian and Turkoman classes. (2) All Persian and Caucasian rugs are tied with the Ghiordes knot. (3) Most of the finest Persian rugs have cotton warp and woof, and are tied with the Senna knot. (4) The Kurdistan is the only one of the Persian classification which ever has a dyed warp, but many of them have a dyed woof. (6) The Turkish and Caucasian rugs, as a rule, have a wool warp and woof. (7) The Persians nearly all have narrow webs, with the exception of the Niris and the Shiraz, which have wide ones. (8) All Turkish rugs have narrow webs, with the exception of the Karaman, the Ladik and the Bergama, which have wide ones. (9) As a rule the Caucasians have narrow webs, and the Turkoman have wide ones. (10) The knotted warp ends are found especially among the Caucasian rugs. (11) As a rule the Persians are overcast on the sides, and the Turkish and Turkoman are selvaged, while the Caucasians are as much one way as the other. (12) The length of the pile is of very little assistance in classifying.

From the foregoing table the following facts may be advantageously emphasized, viz: (1) Comparatively few rugs are tied with the Senna knot, and these are mostly of the Persian and Turkoman classes. (2) All Persian and Caucasian rugs are tied with the Ghiordes knot. (3) Most of the finest Persian rugs have cotton warp and woof, and are tied with the Senna knot. (4) The Kurdistan is the only one of the Persian classification which ever has a dyed warp, but many of them have a dyed woof. (6) The Turkish and Caucasian rugs, as a rule, have a wool warp and woof. (7) The Persians nearly all have narrow webs, with the exception of the Niris and the Shiraz, which have wide ones. (8) All Turkish rugs have narrow webs, with the exception of the Karaman, the Ladik and the Bergama, which have wide ones. (9) As a rule the Caucasians have narrow webs, and the Turkoman have wide ones. (10) The knotted warp ends are found especially among the Caucasian rugs. (11) As a rule the Persians are overcast on the sides, and the Turkish and Turkoman are selvaged, while the Caucasians are as much one way as the other. (12) The length of the pile is of very little assistance in classifying.


PART II